Frequently asked questions about our 14ct diamond jewellery
What falls under diamond jewellery?
Diamond jewellery is jewellery that features one or more diamonds. Within our collection, this means 14ct gold jewellery with natural diamond or lab grown diamond, in yellow gold, white gold and bicolour. You'll find both understated designs with a single diamond and pieces where multiple stones together create more sparkle. Think of diamond necklaces, diamond pendants, bracelets with lab diamonds, rings with diamonds or earrings with diamonds. So it's not just one type of diamond piece, but a wide range of diamond jewellery for various occasions.
What is the difference between natural diamond and lab grown diamond in jewellery?
A natural diamond forms deep within the earth, while a lab grown diamond grows in a laboratory under controlled conditions. Both are genuine diamonds and share the same basis in hardness, shine and light refraction. The difference lies mainly in origin, rarity, and often also in pricing. Anyone who values traditional origin often chooses natural diamond, while anyone seeking a more modern diamond choice tends to land on lab grown diamond jewellery.
What should I pay attention to when choosing diamond jewellery?
With diamond jewellery, you don't just look at the size of the stone, but also at the cut, colour, clarity and setting. These quality characteristics are often summarised as the 4Cs: carat, colour, clarity and cut. For a diamond piece you wear often, the design also matters: a low setting or bezel setting often feels more practical than a very open, high design. So choose a diamond that not only sparkles beautifully, but also suits how you'd like to wear the piece.
Is diamond jewellery always very eye-catching?
No, diamond jewellery can actually be very subtle. A small diamond in a fine 14ct gold setting gives a calm point of light, without the piece immediately demanding much attention. If you'd like more visibility, you could choose multiple diamonds, an illusion setting, a channel setting, or a design with a larger diamond surface. This means diamond can be worn either modestly or boldly.
What gold colour suits diamond jewellery beautifully?
Yellow gold jewellery gives diamond a warm contrast and makes the piece look softer overall. White gold jewellery lets the clear sparkle of diamond come through extra fresh, especially with white or clear stones. Bicolour gold jewellery is lovely if you like wearing yellow gold and white gold together, as both tones already come together in the piece. The most beautiful choice depends on your skin tone, your existing jewellery, and whether you prefer warmth or brightness around the diamond.
When should you choose diamond jewellery with a coloured stone?
Diamond jewellery with a coloured stone suits you well when you're looking for more personality than a fully clear diamond design. A stone such as blue topaz adds colour, while diamond provides light and refinement around the coloured stone. This makes the diamond piece feel less traditional and gives it more character. This combination is especially suitable if you love diamond but also enjoy wearing a colour accent in your jewellery.
How do you recognise quality in diamond jewellery?
Quality is recognised through the combination of diamond, gold and finish. Look for information on the type of diamond, the stone colour, the carat weight, the setting and the gold used. A well-finished diamond piece feels balanced: the stone sits securely, the shape is neatly finished, and the design suits how it's worn. At Blush Jewels, diamonds are set in 14ct gold, giving the material foundation strength and value.
How do you combine different diamond pieces with each other?
Diamond jewellery combines beautifully when you choose one clear line in gold colour, stone shape or level of sparkle. For example, wear several subtle diamond details together in a lab diamond necklace, or let one bolder diamond piece take the lead. When combining natural diamond and lab grown diamond, the overall look stays calm as long as the gold colour and design align well. This way, the combination feels deliberately put together, without the diamond pieces competing with one another. If you'd rather create other combinations, you can also browse our jewellery with stones or jewellery with pearls.
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